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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 228221" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Thanks for the replies and input. </p><p> </p><p>Pepper, the medication route is why I am even looking at this. With the negative results of most all the medications we've tried, and no concensus on what we are even treating, if someone can look at his brain and see what's working too much and what's not working enuf, perhaps that could be used to target medications that may help? I don't know, but that's my thinking.</p><p> </p><p>I'm also trying to get him into another multi-disciplinary evaluation - whole new state if I have to.</p><p> </p><p>Was talking to ex-mother in law tonight. Her vote was supportive but sobering. She was a teacher and school counselor for years. She retired about 8 years ago. Wee difficult child is a cookie cutter of his bio father's behaviors. She made the comment that his father had the luxury of small town america, mom in the school system, and a forgiving society; had he been in the system now, he would have been in an institution of some form or another. And she feels wee difficult child is heading down the same road if we don't make some remarkable progress soon. And his docs here are mostly stalled out. Not all, but most. So, anyway, a sobering thought, but they are behind me 110&#37;. So, on we press.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 228221, member: 1848"] Thanks for the replies and input. Pepper, the medication route is why I am even looking at this. With the negative results of most all the medications we've tried, and no concensus on what we are even treating, if someone can look at his brain and see what's working too much and what's not working enuf, perhaps that could be used to target medications that may help? I don't know, but that's my thinking. I'm also trying to get him into another multi-disciplinary evaluation - whole new state if I have to. Was talking to ex-mother in law tonight. Her vote was supportive but sobering. She was a teacher and school counselor for years. She retired about 8 years ago. Wee difficult child is a cookie cutter of his bio father's behaviors. She made the comment that his father had the luxury of small town america, mom in the school system, and a forgiving society; had he been in the system now, he would have been in an institution of some form or another. And she feels wee difficult child is heading down the same road if we don't make some remarkable progress soon. And his docs here are mostly stalled out. Not all, but most. So, anyway, a sobering thought, but they are behind me 110%. So, on we press. [/QUOTE]
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